Directed by : Anil Sharma
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2437954/

Very much forgettable Sunny Deol movie. 



Singh Saab (Sunny Deol) formerly known as Saranjeet Singh who was a collector once, now deals with corruption and removing wrong people across various places. He isn't interested in taking revenge from Bhoodev Singh (Prakash Raj), because his friend turned police officer advices him to bring a change in society and not go after revenge. But, destiny brings Singh Saab against Bhoodev, its about how he would control his anger against the loss of his wife Minni (Urvashi Rautela).

When I came out of theatre, or even after death of Minni.. I kept wondering why did they presented their romantic part as a girl all the time trying to seduce her guy, specially when both are married. I was very dissappointed with how they tackled the romantic part.

Anil Sharma failed to create a drama out of Singh Saab's personal life tragedy, only two scenes I could say were well directed, one the entire wedding to hospital sequence, and other where Singh Saab reacts to Bhoodev's tactics in similar manner.

The songs have punjabi flavour, my personal fav is the title track, Sonu Nigam has sung it very well. The alcohol song is good too.

With a Sunny Deol movie, you expect not over the top action, but extremely over the top action, there's a scene where he removes bushes from the trees, in another scene he rotates a car with his hand in anger. Also, we see him delivering some heavy punchlines, though sad part was that most of them didn't come out natural.

There was Amrita Rao playing journalist, who at places kept jumping into a U.P dialect, wonder why such inconsistency.  Urvashi Rautela looks very glamarous, can't judge her acting as her written character hardly impressed me, only that last hospital scene was worth it.

Also, there was way too much repitition of the words written in the last letter by Minni.

Prakash Raj continues the same villaneious acts with comedy touch, they are likeable but not lovable now due to the monotous feel. The entire supporting cast is almost wasted with nothing worth remembering acts.


Singh Saab The Great has some good moments from Sunny Deol, but weak direction and poor romantic story makes this a very much forgettable movie.


Verdict : BELOW AVERAGE